Agree. Think it's underrated. I feel like people who don't like it are just impatient or only watch for the Batman mythos or what they think the Batman mythos HAS to be. If you just enjoy it as a different telling of (mostly) the other characters in the Batman universe, it's really quite good.

Always a big fan of the character. I love that he has a cult following, and the actor plays it perfectly.

He really does. Even more impressive that they're supposedly allowing to improv a ton and allegedly not telling him the details of who is character is going to become. Although I think it's HIGHLY unlikely, if they don't make Jerome into Joker they're making a huge mistake. The guy is just brilliant at what he's doing.

I still don't think he will be the Joker. He does do a great job but I feel like he will be the basis and legend that the Joker is built on. Totally think Jim will kill him.

I'm still skeptical myself, but less so after this week and next weeks preview. It's getting (and might still get) more and more difficult to discount him as Joker. He's just done so many little things (and done them so well) that I think anyone else may be a let down. Plus, they've pretty much told (or started) every other villian's origin at this point and I'm wondering if they're concerned with being able to wrap it up in case of a sudden cancellation or non-renewal.

Just watched the last 5 episodes of Gotham. Overall I thought it was fantastic and I am looking forward to the next season. Lots of little tidbit to look forward too. Guess the only nitpick is they really like bringing people back from the dead but it's a show about a comic so that's bound to happen.

If you watched the finale he has already made strides. Bigger than I thought we would see at this point anyways. As far as becoming Batman, without any time jumps, and if they stuck somewhat to the comics, Gotham would need to run 13 seasons to match up age wise. That is not going to happen since Gotham has moved and that usually is a bad sign.

The actor that plays Bruce Wayne is 16 in real life so I could see them jumping the gun in a year or two with him for some ratings ploy if needed. That or Bruce gets written off the show (along with the actor) for a season or two (with minor glimpses) as he travels the world for training.

Got to remember the show is about the rise of James Gordon and not Batman.

Harley Quinn is supposed to be in season 4 or at least some type of version of her. I've heard possible rumors of what might happen which would combine two characters.